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Sometimes disputes don’t fall into neat little categories. We recognize that life is complicated and that legal disputes can arise in unexpected places. Whether it be a breached contract, property that is purchased with misrepresentations, or one of life’s countless other complications, disputes can end up in court.
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Current Litigation News in Oregon:
NC terrorism convict faces new beheading plot case - Oregonian
22 Feb 2012
and targets overseas. That case rested on testimony and evidence collected by FBI informants paid to befriend Daniel Patrick Boyd, a North Carolina convert to Islam suspected of having ties to overseas terrorist groups. Boyd and two of his sons ...
Oregon Zoo rhino Pete dies at age 24 - Lebanon-Express
22 Feb 2012
Oregon Zoo officials say their 24-year-old eastern black rhino "Pete" has been euthanized due to advanced kidney failure. Zoo curator Michael Illig was Pete's original keeper when the rhino arrived at the Portland zoo as a 500-pound juvenile more than 20 ...
No Charges In Polk County Disappearing Evidence Case - East Oregonian
21 Feb 2012
Prosecutors from Marion County have concluded there's not enough evidence to warrant criminal charges against state attorneys in a controversial Polk County murder case. 1 Complete access with your subscriptionNo additional cost. If you already ...
Head of Oregon firm indicted in NYC in fraud case - Columbian
21 Feb 2012
NEW YORK (AP) -- The president of an Oregon investment research firm has been indicted on securities fraud charges in New York City. Federal prosecutors in Manhattan on Tuesday announced the indictment against John Kinnucan (kuh-NOO'-kun).
Houston Press offers overview of Oregon troops' case against KBR - Oregonian
17 Feb 2012
The Houston Press story takes a look at the broader case being made by soldiers against KBR, but it launches with Larry Roberta's experience. Here's the report: "Blood Money." Roberta had been sitting on sacks of sodium dichromate, a compound ...

